What is it like to suffer from depression? As Li Lanni writes, it's
worse than cancer.
A child of China's Cultural Revolution, Li Lanni has always persevered
through hardship. Despite her many health struggles, including cancer,
Lanni went through life with a smile on her face--until she was
diagnosed with depression in 2003. This powerful memoir, told in part
through diary entries written soon after her diagnosis, follows the
extraordinary story of her life, from her upbringing on communist
military bases to her coming of age in the high-pressure, freewheeling
commercial centre of Shenzhen. At once deeply personal and profoundly
universal, this story of cancer and mental illness captures the life and
times of a generation struggling for health and happiness in a rapidly
changing China.